Yarn Loop level guide
Yarn Loop Level 62 Walkthrough
Level 62 is much safer if you clear it like a background-first dessert painting. Once the pink field and blue side columns stop dominating the loop, the scoop, cream, and wafer separate into manageable clean-up pieces.
Verified Board Notes
- Initial Layout Geometry
- The level opens on a sundae glass: pink ice cream in a blue bowl, white whipped topping, a red cherry at the top, and a wafer stick angled on the right. The whole dessert sits on a saturated pink background, while both side borders are lined with repeated blue counters. That means the screen is split between a big flat backdrop and a smaller layered dessert in front of it.
- Goal / Target Area
- The background pink has to be reduced before the bowl, whipped cream, and wafer start resolving cleanly. The blue side columns and the right wafer stick survive longer than the center scoop suggests, so the dessert keeps breaking into separate zones as the board opens. The loop runs clockwise, and the bowl base plus side counters can keep holding space even after the cherry and scoop look mostly free.
- Opening Moves
- Play starts around 00:09, and pink attacks the right wall and bottom rail first, immediately showing that the backdrop is the opening gate. Blue joins from the side columns, and white only becomes useful after the cream cap is exposed around the top. The bowl and wafer are not first-move targets; they need the pink field to retreat before they can pull properly.
- Danger Zone
- The first real crisis comes around 00:20, where the meter hits 0/5 with pink, blue, white, and black all competing around the right and bottom rails. The jam happens because the side-counter columns and the large pink field are still alive while interior dessert colors are already queued. The video recovers by letting the pink backdrop and one side column finish instead of stuffing more bowl colors into the track.
- Unique Mechanics
- Level 62 behaves like a layered poster: one huge pink field in back, then a bowl, then cream, cherry, and wafer on top. The right wafer is especially deceptive because it looks thin, but it remains a stubborn late-game branch once the scoop has already shrunk. The blue side counters also keep the board feeling wider than the dessert itself.
Quick Tips for Level 62 (spoiler-free)
- The scoop is not the true opener here. If the pink background still covers most of the board, treat every dessert detail as secondary and keep cutting the backdrop first.
- Focus on one color at a time: connect its loop cleanly, then move to the next color.
- If the board feels stuck, look for the color with the cleanest open loop and clear that route first.
How to Solve Yarn Loop Level 62 — Full Solution
- Open the pink background first on the right and lower sides so the bowl and scoop start gaining real edges.
- Bring in blue from the side columns next, because those repeated border counters consume a lot of loop time if you ignore them.
- Add white only after the whipped topping is visibly exposed, then save the wafer stick for after the main scoop has already started collapsing.
- Around `00:20`, stop adding colors if the track bottoms out and let the backdrop plus one side column drain before touching the dessert interior again.
- Finish the cherry, wafer, and bowl base last, since those are the pieces that remain after the big pink field has already disappeared.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Clearing the easiest color first rather than the one blocking other loop routes.
- Closing a narrow lane that a same-colored yarn path needs later.
- Forgetting that each cleared loop creates new open paths — always reassess after each clear.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I clear first in Yarn Loop Level 62?
Play starts around 00:09, and pink attacks the right wall and bottom rail first, immediately showing that the backdrop is the opening gate. Blue joins from the side columns, and white only becomes useful after the cream cap is exposed around the top. The bowl and wafer are not first-move targets; they need the pink field to retreat before they can pull properly. Level 62 is much safer if you clear it like a background-first dessert painting. Once the pink field and blue side columns stop dominating the loop, the scoop, cream, and wafer separate into manageable clean-up pieces.
When does Yarn Loop Level 62 usually get jammed?
The first real crisis comes around 00:20, where the meter hits 0/5 with pink, blue, white, and black all competing around the right and bottom rails. The jam happens because the side-counter columns and the large pink field are still alive while interior dessert colors are already queued. The video recovers by letting the pink backdrop and one side column finish instead of stuffing more bowl colors into the track. The scoop is not the true opener here. If the pink background still covers most of the board, treat every dessert detail as secondary and keep cutting the backdrop first.
What shows that Yarn Loop Level 62 is moving into cleanup?
The background pink has to be reduced before the bowl, whipped cream, and wafer start resolving cleanly. The blue side columns and the right wafer stick survive longer than the center scoop suggests, so the dessert keeps breaking into separate zones as the board opens. The loop runs clockwise, and the bowl base plus side counters can keep holding space even after the cherry and scoop look mostly free. Level 62 behaves like a layered poster: one huge pink field in back, then a bowl, then cream, cherry, and wafer on top. The right wafer is especially deceptive because it looks thin, but it remains a stubborn late-game branch once the scoop has already shrunk. The blue side counters also keep the board feeling wider than the dessert itself.